Is Arnie Palmie Guy the Future of Grooming?

Razors are spending less time on men's faces, and more on the rest of them

Remember The Other Guys? Will Ferrell, Michael Keaton, an amazing movie-long joke about a TLC song? What about the Arnie Palmy guy? This line was delivered in the creepiest bro-to-bro way possible as Mark Wahlberg's character sat there in fearful awe:

Surprisingly, Arnie Palmy guy is not an exception. In fact, he has become a representation of the grooming habits of American men. At least according to Proctor & Gamble's Chief Financial Officer Jon Moeller who was quoted in the Financial Times as saying: "While the incidence of facial shaving is somewhat down, the incidence of body shaving is up, and we can take advantage of that and plan to do that as well."

Have we let beards get too far out of control? Probably. Are we ready to get rid of the rest of our hair? Absolutely not. Right now, only one thing is clear: we cannot, to a man, become Arnie Palmie Guy.